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The group belongs to the CIBER of Respiratory Diseases and is an associated
Highlights
group of CIBER of Bioengineering, Biomaterials, and Nanomedicine. In CiberES
our research is currently focused on the Corporate Programs on Acute Lung Injury
Program (ALI) and Sleep Apnea - Hypopnea Syndrome (SAHS). In CiberBBN we
participate in the project Multimodal Diagnosis by Signal Interpretation of the Res-
piratory System oriented to Pulmonary Diseases and Sleep Disorders (MUDIRES-
2PSD). Our research is interdisciplinary and is developed in collaboration with
other groups of the CIBER. We transfer technology by means of contracts with
companies of respiratory medical devices.
In SAHS program our group is active in the study of the pathophysiology and con-
sequences of the disease. Members of the group have led two publications in 2013
based on a mouse model of melanoma and intermittent hypoxia, showing for the
first time that intermittent hypoxia similar to OSA increases tumor growth - proba-
bly via overexpression of vascular endothelial growth factor – and promotes tumor
metastasis to the lung. We have also published two studies in patients revealing a
significant incidence/mortality of cancer in patients with SAHS. The group leads a
Work Package of the European project CHROMED on home monitoring in patients
with chronic respiratory diseases. We have also developed a platform for telemat-
ics control of CPAP treatment in patients with sleep apnea at home.
Within the ALI program and in order to understand the mechanisms that govern
the cell-matrix interplay in lung repair/regeneration we have characterized the
mechanical properties of the lung extracellular matrix by means of nanotechnolo-
gies. This work has revealed for the first time the mechanical heterogeneity of the
cell niche in different lung structures. In addition, we have evaluated the effect of 13
different decellularization procedures on the nanomechanics of lung matrix. More- 20
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repair mechanisms have been identified. We have also developed a lab-on-a-chip P
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